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Baby jumping (Spanish: El Colacho) is a traditional Spanish festival dating back to 1620. It takes place annually to celebrate the Catholic feast of Corpus Christi in Castrillo de Murcia, a village in the municipality of Sasamón in the province of Burgos .
Like all municipalities of Puerto Rico, Rincón is subdivided into administrative units called barrios, which are, in contemporary times, roughly comparable to minor civil divisions, [1] (and means wards or boroughs or neighborhoods in English).
Carretera 455, Sector Colo Medina, Sector Confesor Soto, Sector Empalme, Sector Fondo del Saco, Sector Lebrón, Sector Los Vázquez, Sector Millo Matos, Sector Roberto Jiménez, Sector Román, Sector Salto Collazo, Sector Sico Aponte, Sector Toño Fuentes, Sector Varela, and Sector Yeyo González.
Like all municipalities of Puerto Rico, San Sebastián is subdivided into administrative units called barrios, which are, in contemporary times, roughly comparable to minor civil divisions, [1] (and means wards or boroughs or neighborhoods in English).
Maricao (Spanish pronunciation:) is a town and the second-least populous municipality of Puerto Rico; it is located at the western edge of the Cordillera Central.It is a small town set around a small square in hilly terrain, north of San Germán, Sabana Grande and Yauco; south of Las Marías and Lares, southeast of Mayagüez, and west of Adjuntas.
El salto de la encantada is a waterfall located in Marías. Legend has it that an indigenous woman was enchanted with a Spaniard but saddened when a relationship never developed between them. The waterfall is where the woman comes to comb her hair at night and if a visitor is there at 12 midnight, she will speak of, and give the visitor a ...
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The El Salto–La Red–Calderón aqueduct (Spanish: Acueducto El Salto–La Red–Calderón) is an intrastate aqueduct in the Mexican state of Jalisco that transports water from the Altos de Jalisco to the Guadalajara metropolitan region. It was inaugurated for service on February 24, 2024.